A new report shows half of Utah’s K-3 students don't meet grade-level reading standards, prompting state leaders to consider ...
Almost all children can learn to read with effective data-driven support, according to Gardner Institute analysis.
CINCINNATI — An Ohio House Bill looks to end the state's 'Third Grade Reading Guarantee,' which requires third graders to pass a reading test in order to move on to the fourth grade. Some who support ...
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The state aims to see 70% of its third graders reading at grade level by 2027. So far, only about half are hitting the mark.
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Almost half of Utah third graders can’t read at grade level, report says
On Monday, the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute released a report detailing early literacy rates among Utah children, ...
A new Oklahoma bill inspired by Mississippi's success aims to improve literacy by retaining third-graders who fail reading tests and implementing summer academies.
The parents of more than 7,800 Tennessee third graders won appeals after filing them in hopes of keeping their children from being held back due to a new state reading law. Those children can now ...
Nearly 6% of Michigan third-graders who took state tests last spring were significantly behind in reading, and Black third-graders were more than four times more likely to be significantly behind in ...
The state that jumped from 49th to ninth nationally in reading is now guiding other states seeking literacy improvements.
Tens of thousands of students across Tennessee are awaiting the results of their standardized tests, which will set off a fast-moving timeline to determine whether they're held back under a ...
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